Molecules
It's Elemental
Bond...James Bond
Compounds
Cellular Level
100

This is a single molecule that can react with other molecules to form a large molecule.

Monomer

100

Carbon atoms are bonded to four other atoms to make this carbon form.

Diamond

100

This hydrocarbon has at least one triple bond.

Alkyne

100

These are the three main types of fossil fuels.

Coal, natural gas, and petroleum.
100

These two types of organic compounds help with biochemical reactions in cells.

Enzymes and vitamins.

200

A large molecule that is made out of many smaller molecules joined together by covalent bonds.

Polymer

200

Carbon atoms are arranged in widely spaced layers to make this carbon form. 

Graphite

200

This hydrocarbon has all single bonds.

Alkane

200

A furnace is producing a large amount of carbon monoxide. What process is causing carbon monoxide to be produced?

Incomplete combustion

200

This is a product of cellular respiration as organisms break down food for energy.

Water

300

This is one of the two elements that organic compounds always contain.  It starts with C.

Carbon

300

Carbon atoms are arranged in hollow cages to make this carbon form.

Fullerenes

300

This hydrocarbon has alternating single and double bonds in its ring.

Automatic Hydrocarbon

300

One of the elements that biochemical compounds contain. Starts with C

Carbon

300

Plants produce carbohydrates from carbon dioxide and water.  Therefore water is a (product/reactant) in photosynthesis.

Reactant

400

This is one of the two elements that organic compounds always contain.  It starts with H

Hydrogen
400

In this type of hydrocarbon, there are only single bonds between the carbon atoms.

Saturated hydrocarbon

400

This hydrocarbon has at least one double bond.

Alkene

400

One of the elements that biochemical compounds contain. Starts with H.

Hydrogen

400

These are produced in photosynthesis.

Carbohydrates

500

These are the other two elements that are often found, but not always found in organic compounds.

Oxygen, Nitrogen

500

This type of hydrocarbon contains at least one double or triple bond between carbon atoms.

Unsaturated hydrocarbon
500
This is the reason that butane and isobutane both have the formula C4H10.
They are both isomers.
500

One of the elements that biochemical compounds contain. Starts with O

Oxygen

500
Carbohydrates are (products/reactants) in cellular respiration.

Reactants